No, Homeowners insurance does not cover the cost of lost keys.
If you mean the keys to a business, then the management usually has insurance to cover the replacement cost of keys and locks.
No
dont tell them although that might be insurance fraud.
No, AAA will not cover the cost of a car locksmith if you locked your keys in the car. Such an incident is considerd as personal fault and has nothing to do with insurance.
No, but if you have roadside assistance it can. Call your agent to find out more about the coverage that you have or could have on your insurance policy.
if you have comprehensive coverage, most cases yes, some companys/policys have exclusions for the 'keys in the car' thefts, but most do not.....check turn in the claim.......
ARAG is a UK based security company that offers both security and home emergency cover. Emergency includes: plumbing problems, lost keys and home security.
Insurance companies seem to ask the same questions: Were the keys in the car when it was stolen? Did you ever get a duplicate set made? Do you have the key or keys in your posession? I'm pretty sure they do not ask this unless there is a reason. Here's another question along the saem line... Will an insurance carrier cover a car that was stolen with the key's locked in the car?
call a tow truck or locksmith to unlock it. Most insurance policies will cover the fee for opening the car.
Wood is commonly used. I have a friend who is a harpsichord builder and his keys are made out of cow bones.
what is the purpose of home row keys
Keys on a keyboard which mark the home keys.